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Carrying on the good work after TEIN2 – “TEIN3”. David West, DANTE David.West@dante.org.uk APAN, Singapore 17 – 20 July 2006. GÉANT2 7 th generation pan-European Research and Education network Connects 34 countries, 3500+ R&E establishments, over 30 M users
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Carrying on the good work after TEIN2 – “TEIN3” David West, DANTE David.West@dante.org.uk APAN, Singapore 17 – 20 July 2006
GÉANT2 • 7th generation pan-European Research and Education network • Connects 34 countries, 3500+ R&E establishments, over 30 M users • 200 M EURO funding, jointly by NRENs and European Commission • 2004 - 2008
Asian Partners: China – CERNET Indonesia – ITB Japan – MAFFIN, NII and NICT Korea - KISDI Malaysia – MDec Philippines – ASTI Singapore – SingAREN Thailand – ThaiREN Vietnam – VINAREN Australia - ARRNet European Partners: France – RENATER Netherlands – SurfNET United Kingdom – UKERNA EU Funding – 10 M Euro, targetted to assist the developing countries Project co-ordinator: DANTE Term of project: to Dec 2007 TEIN2 Overview
Trans-Eurasia Information Network • Oct 2000 Conceived at Asia Europe Summit Meeting • Nov 2001 Korea – France connected from 2 – 155 Mbits • Sept 2003 EU 10M Euro funding announced • April 2004 DANTE appointed to manage TEIN2 • Nov 2004 Feasibility studies accepted by EC • Jan 2005 Tendering for TEIN2 regional network starts • Sept 2005 First contracts awarded • Jan 2006 TEIN2 network deployed
TEIN2 Network fully deployed • Directly connects 10 Asia Pacific research communities and Europe • TEIN2 PoPs in Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore • Tokyo PoP provided co-operatively by Japanese networks • TEIN2 NOC in Hong Kong provided by Tsinghua University
Critical Success Factors for TEIN3 • TEIN2 is well used • Seamless transition • Coverage is maintained/increased • Transition to Asian ownership • Funding secured
1. TEIN2 is well used • Medical Applications e.g. Tele-consultation between Australia and Vietnam • Disaster warning e.g. Philippine Institute of Vulcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) + partners • Oceanography e.g. ASEM Oceans Initiative • Climatology e.g. Philippine and German Weather Centres • Distance learning e.g. University of Health Sciences, Cambodia and UPMC Medical School, Paris Please help TEIN2 partners promote TEIN2 usage!
2. Seamless Transition • Essential to maintain existing TEIN2 applications and user confidence • Could carryover existing TEIN2 network contracts while TEIN3 network is procured
3. Coverage is maintained/increased • First priority: maintaining existing TEIN2 coverage • Increase coverage where possible: • New partners wishing to connect at own cost: will be encouraged • New partners wishing to connect with external funding support: subject to sufficient project funding • From ASEM to pan-Asian network?
4. Transition to Asian Ownership • DANTE believes Asian ownership and management essential for long term sustainability • (No DANTE Asian office!) • Various organisation models to be considered • TEIN3 partners need to want to work collectively • Planning needs to start now! • Transition should complete during 2008 to 2010
5. Funding Secured • TEIN2 beneficiaries are 80% funded by EC, TEIN2 non beneficiaries are making net contributions at own cost • Sources of funding for TEIN3 • Asian partners (beneficiary status) • Asian partners (non-beneficiary status) • European Commission? • Other external funding agencies?
Lobbying EC and partner governments • Centrally- co-ordinated programme of political lobbying underway: • ASEM ICT Senior Officials 8 June 2006 • ASEM6 Summit Meeting 9 Sept 2006 • ASEM ICT ministers late 2006 • Vital that TEIN2 partners brief their representatives of the benefit of TEIN2 and the need to fund TEIN3 participation • Strong support by EC for this course of action